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Ernemann Archimedes Stereo
Ernemann · Germany · 1897–1907 (10 years) · 135 film
The Archimedes Stereo by Ernemann, produced between 1897 and 1907, represents an early application of the 35mm format for stereoscopic photography. Utilizing two lenses side-by-side, it captured paired images designed for viewing in a stereoscope to create a three-dimensional effect, a popular method during the era. Ernemann, a significant German camera manufacturer known for its technical innovations, applied this format relatively early in the history of small-format photography, predating the landmark Leica I by decades. Constructed primarily from metal with leather covering, it embodies the robust, functional designs typical of Ernemann's professional-grade equipment from the turn of the century. Its significance lies in its exploration of 35mm film for stereoscopic purposes and its place within Ernemann's diverse product line during a period of intense photographic advancement.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |





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